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more about #2011toyotaprius more comments → Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: Well, at least I can tell it apart from the Insight now. ZipCar will probably buy a few thousand for starters. more » Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): Not bad. I'm a fan of the Ford S-max, C-max, and Mazda5, and this appears to be in the same stylistic arena. But I'd love it to be a minivan people c... more » jgrnt1: "So you're interested in fuel economy? Let me show you what we've got. Over here is our Highlander Prius. Next to it is our Camry Prius, and over t... more » MushyHeirloom: If you drive a Prius, you might be a douche or an unshaven granola, or you might be a forty-year-old virgin. (Or you might not.) But you do care about... more » rickerbr: Larger question is are they going to educate their "drivers" how to put floor mats in and how to drive a car? I find it interesting that Jalopnik has... more » Pesti-Esti: If somebody says ‘I drive a Prius,' everybody knows what he means. Indeed. more » theart: "If somebody says ‘I drive a Prius,' everybody knows what he means." Isn't this the very essence of brand dilution? Once they start slapping Prius... more » bmoreDLJ: Better to call it 'Core Competency Drive.' more » slysolstice07: How many arrogant a$$holes do they think there are, to keep buying these pathetic things? more » jstn: oops... [www.needasticker.com] more » cobra007: This is a pure gay car Japanese garbage, If you're looking to pay less and have a much better looking car buy a upcoming chevrolet cruze more » Elhigh: The goal of the Prius is to make the driver even more irrelevant than ever. Driving very carefully, but not so slow that people are blowing horns and ... more » Deartháir II: Who "Digged" this? Seriously, my Jalopnik page now takes a minute and a half to load because someone's sent an article to Digg, and the article sent w... more » MushyHeirloom: I'd like to congratulate Toyota on having learned from GM that shitty tires = better EPA fuel economy. more » UbadahGalo: How about a small pickup truck version of this? The only small pickup that is fuel efficient now is a 1970's era VW Rabbit Diesel that gets about 40-4... more » -
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Is This The Toyota Prius Wagon?
Among the eco-minded set there's been a lot of speculation over a possible Toyota Prius Wagon. Is this photo from Woody's Car Site it? We'll let GreenCarReports untangle the rumors. -
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Toyota Tells Dealers To Expect Prius Name On More Hybrids
Toyota will use the Prius name on more hybrid models in its U.S. lineup, the automakers' top executives told a meeting of U.S. dealers in Las Vegas this week. But don't expect "Prius" to become a Scion-like sub-brand. More » -
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2010 Toyota Prius: At 50 MPG, Officially Highest-Mileage Retail Vehicle
Toyota announced this morning the 2010 Toyota Prius will officially be the highest-mileage retail vehicle available in the U.S. with a combined EPA estimated fuel economy rating of 50 MPG. More » -
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Smug Gets Home-Grown: 2011 Toyota Prius Officially To Be Built In United States
Despite denials from Toyota of Prius assembly expansion from Japan to the United States, we've now received official word that the 2011 Toyota Prius will be assembled in a yet-to-be-built plant in Blue Springs, Miss. beginning sometime during 2010. In addition, the fuel-hogging Highlander will see production shift to Indiana, and all Tundra pickups will have production moved to Texas. All your auto assembly is belong to the super number one best automaker from the land of the rising sun — but no word on solar panels. Hit the jump for the full press release. More » -
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New Toyota Prius To Get Solar Panels As "Symbolic Gesture"
Toyota plans to install solar panels on the new Toyota Prius hybrid as a response to a "growing demand for green cars," reports Reuters. The panels will be supplied by Kyocera and would be able to power part of the air-conditioning as a "symbolic gesture" as it's "very difficult to power much more than that with solar energy." Yes, despite solar power not being "seen as a viable solution to power cars," you've got to give the super number one best awesome automaker from the land of the rising sun credit for trying to make that tint of marketing around the brand glow ever more green. More below the jump. More »

